Full Issue:

Without the energetic work and leadership of this unique institution, established
20 years ago by Helga Zepp-LaRouche, in spreading the concepts of the American Revolution
and the Weimar Classic, the world would be a much different, and worse place today.

Economics

The Social Democratic Party-led German government and party leadership gave the go-ahead
for a “reform” of labor market and social welfare legislation that represents the
deepest cut since the founding of the Federal Republic in 1949.

Interviews

Bergin is the civilian attorney for Sergeant Javal S. Davis, one of seven soldiers
from the 372nd Military Police Company who have been charged by the U.S. Army with
abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

General Quesnot was Chief of Staff of French President François Mitterrand between
April 1991 and September 1995. Today he is president of the Commission on National
Defense Studies, and editor of Revue Défense National.

International

If the United States does not move to negotiate a compromise with the North Korean
government soon, Eurasian nations “will find another method” to a separate peace,
as they “have lost patience to delay negotiations until the U.S. Presidential elections,”
a Novosti wire from Moscow paraphrased Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

These two countries, contributing almost one-third of the world’s population, are
moving forward jointly to work out an economic and financial system which would make
them stronger internally, and help enable smaller and weaker Asian countries.

Departments

Synarchy

Part 2 in a series. Takes up the shift that occurred in the National Synarchist Union
(UNS) after Pearl Harbor and the Mexican declaration of war against the Axis powers:
An anti-Roosevelt Anglo-American imperialist faction, acting through the Dulles-Buckley
networks associated with Cardinal Spellman and Bishop Fulton Sheen of the United States,
moved in to control the UNS.

Editorial

Correction

In “Project Daniel Is Issued by Israel’s Dr. Strangeloves,” EIR, June 18, 2004, the author wrongly characterized Judah Maccabeus as “the ancient
Israelite who launched a suicidal rebellion against the Hellenistic occupation.” In
fact, Judas Maccabeus led a revolt against the Hellenistic, Seleucid King, Antiochus
Epiphanes, who tried to force the Israelites to forsake their sacred laws, and their
faith in God. Far from being suicidal, they achieved considerable success.